Zebra Study: Only 16% of Manufacturers Have Real-Time Visibility into Manufacturing Production
Zebra Technologies' 2024 Manufacturing Vision Study reveals that only 16% of manufacturers have real-time visibility into their production processes. However, the adoption of AI is expected to grow, with 61% of manufacturers anticipating AI-driven growth by 2029, up from 41% in 2024. Digital transformation is a high priority, with 92% focusing on data management improvements. Challenges include labor costs, scaling technology, and IT/OT convergence. Manufacturers are leveraging AI and other technologies to enhance efficiency and visibility. The study also highlights regional variations in technology adoption and workforce strategies over the next five years.
- 61% of manufacturers expect AI to drive growth by 2029.
- 92% of manufacturers prioritize digital transformation.
- 73% plan to reskill labor to enhance data and technology usage skills.
- 56% are implementing workforce management software.
- 65% plan to implement robotics in the next five years.
- Only 16% of manufacturers have real-time visibility into production.
- 86% struggle to keep up with technological innovation and integration.
- One-third find IT/OT agreement on investment a key barrier to digital transformation.
Additional findings of high expected AI adoption growth suggests data utilization is key to increasing visibility
While digital transformation is a priority for manufacturers, achieving it is fraught with obstacles, including the cost and availability of labor, scaling technology solutions, and the convergence of information technology and operational technology (IT/OT). Visibility is the first step to transformation and the adoption of AI and other new technologies enables manufacturers to leverage data more effectively to identify, react and prioritize problems and projects so they can deliver incremental efficiencies across the manufacturing process that can net the greatest impact upfront.
“Manufacturers struggle with using their data effectively so they recognize they must adopt AI and other digital technology solutions to create an agile, efficient manufacturing environment,” said Enrique Herrera, Industry Principal for Manufacturing, Zebra Technologies. “Zebra helps manufacturers work with technology in new ways to automate and augment workflows to achieve a well-connected plant floor where people and technology collaborate at scale.”
Zebra empowers manufacturers with strategic insights and technologies to advance the connected factory by boosting visibility, optimizing quality, and augmenting their workforces. To learn more about the top digital and automation challenges from Herrara and other experts, click here.
Focusing on Closing Visibility Gaps
Although manufacturers say digital transformation is a strategic priority, achieving a fully connected factory remains elusive. Visibility is key to optimizing efficiency, productivity, and quality on the plant floor, yet a large visibility gap exists. Only
While nearly six in 10 manufacturing leaders expect to increase visibility across production and throughout the supply chain by 2029, one-third say getting IT and OT to agree on where to invest is a key barrier to digital transformation. Adding to these obstacles,
Augmenting the Workforce, Elevating Value and Efficiency
Zebra’s study found manufacturers are shifting their growth strategies by integrating and augmenting workers with AI and other technologies to transform manufacturing and build a skilled workforce over the next five years. Nearly three-quarters (
Manufacturing leaders across the C-Suite, Information Technology (IT), and Operational Technology (OT) understand how labor initiatives must extend beyond improving worker efficiency and productivity with technology. Six in 10 leaders rank ongoing development, retraining/upskilling, and career path development to attract future talent as a high priority for their organizations.
Advancing Automation to Optimize Quality
The quest for quality has intensified as manufacturers across segments must do more with fewer resources. According to the survey, global manufacturing leaders say today’s most significant quality management issues are real-time visibility (
Manufacturing leaders’ technology implementation plans will address these challenges. Over the next five years, many plan to implement robotics (
KEY REGIONAL FINDINGS
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While only
30% of manufacturing leaders use machine vision across the plant floor in APAC,67% are implementing or planning to deploy this technology within the next five years.
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In
Europe , reskilling labor to enhance data and technology usage skills is the top ranked workforce strategy for manufacturing leaders to drive growth today (46% ) and in five years (71% ).
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While only
24% of manufacturing leaders rely on track and trace technology in LATAM,74% are implementing or plan to implement the technology in the next five years.
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In
North America ,68% of manufacturing leaders rank deploying workforce development programs as their most important labor initiative.
SURVEY BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY
Zebra commissioned Azure Knowledge Corporation to conduct 1,200 online surveys among C-Suite executives and IT and OT leaders within various types of manufacturing sectors, including automotive, electronics, food and beverage, and pharma and medical devices. Respondents were surveyed in
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